This documentary, probably on the returning of the 22nd U boat Flotilla from the 2nd largest petrols (about 205 days). Tower no 5812 was one of the...
It was the eve of 14th May'45, Mürwik Naval Academy, Flensburg. Everything was normal and usual except the day's acces code ' Tannenberg '. Unable to...
Vickers Wellington, one of the many aircraft types that been used by RAF, including SEAC operations (eg. 99 sq , in India), here its brief history .....
A brief history for the members, who ever interested in the history of SEAC Liberator Sq. http://www.rquirk.com/seac.html
Well, as per the British Information Service, here is the Most notable and deadliest part of the WW2 .... , ie., The Burma Front, who gonna ignore...
Well ... full of stuff, requires some more time to be at the last page!
The Allied commander Gen Daniel Sultan, succeeded by Gen Stilwell of India-Burma campaign, expressing why the US was fighting in the...
Thanks a lot for such constant vigilance. I think it would have been better, if the first message be screened before postings, the spammers could...
HISTORY does not bother our choices, what is favorable or something of what we likes etc .. I just try to follow Its course and whenever possible...
XI C or what some times nick named Seekuh, pobably the most successful unterseeboot of the War. Some 50 + have been served so far in between '39 -...
Rear Adm Ben Moreel gives a brief prologue and epilogue § [media]
Let us see this, recalling the Battle of Britain .. [media]
I think you are talking about type VII-B, arn't you ?
Let us recall the eve of 14th Sep, when RAF had 30sq of Hurricanes and 19 sq of ready Spitfires. It means 533 Hurricanes but 269 Spitfires, almost...
I think it was the Taffy 3's naval engagagement .. and for what Halsey's(aboard New Jersey/3rd Fleet) earned his maneuver the nickname of '' The...
Most welcome. You sounds good as well as your interests, thanks for sharing your views clearly what we usually likes to keep behind curtain, thinking...
Most welcome to the Militarian. Yours is interesting too!
Well, requesting you all to see the Project Plough which was an operation conducted by the US-Canadian 1st Service Force (an elite commando force)...
I'm thankful to both of you for focusing towards the authentic direction. I must admit that I ain't have another penny right now in my hand to rub...
Since the heavy Maxim with shield, had been realising as an outclassed heavy weapon, what I think they developed a lighter one on wheel mounted gas...
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